Vol 42 No 20 | ERITREA Hagos heads home 12th October 2001 As war-hero-turned-dissident Mesfin Hagos prepares to return home to near certain imprisonment for criticising President Issayas Afewerki, international pressure is mounting on the...
Vol 42 No 19 | ERITREA Crackdown 28th September 2001 The President has gaoled the reformers ahead of the ruling party's congress Critics of President Issayas Afeworki complain about his autocratic style. On 18 September, he proved their point, when six of his critics in the ruling People's Front for Democrac...
Vol 42 No 15 | ERITREA Nervy 27th July 2001 Nerves are jangling in Asmara after the resignation of the Ambassador to Sweden, Norway and Finland. Hebret Berhe boldly criticised the resistance to reform and democracy of the ru...
Vol 42 No 14 | ERITREA Crimes against the state 13th July 2001 The President still claims he won the war as his regime wobbles around him The ruling People's Front for Democracy and Justice is now deeply split. At the end of May, 15 leading members of the PFDJ's 75-member Central Council published an unprecedented op...
Vol 42 No 4 | ERITREA Winter in Asmara 23rd February 2001 President Issayas is freezing some of his key officials out of politics For the first time in his political life, President Issayas Aferworki faces serious challenges from his political peers. There is now a substantial group within the ruling People's...
Vol 41 No 24 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Peace at last 8th December 2000 Suspicion and mutual recriminations persist but a peace treaty is to be signed on 12 December.
Vol 41 No 13 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Time of reckoning 23rd June 2000 The agreement signed on 18 June in Algiers has little to recommend it to Eritrea. Only after a comprehensive peace agreement - still some way off - is the Eritrean-Ethiopian border...
Vol 41 No 11 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Force majeure 26th May 2000 Ethiopia simplifies the military situation but complicates the political game Ethiopia's war aims have expanded exponentially as its soldiers have advanced. Though still formally committed to no more than forcing Eritrea out of the remaining areas it occupie...
Vol 40 No 22 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Ceasefire under threat 5th November 1999 The OAU peace deal between Asmara and Addis Ababa is hanging by a thread as both sides rearm and turn up the war rhetoric Ethiopia and Eritrea are set to start fighting again (AC Vol 40 Nos 4 & 9). Neither trusts the other and each accuses the other of preparing for war - accurately, since troop n...
Vol 40 No 22 | ERITREAETHIOPIA Battling for Badme 5th November 1999 Badme, taken by Eritrea in May 1998, has this year been the focus of several deadly battles. In February, Ethiopia attacked with artillery, then aircraft and tanks, then human-wave...